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725 tulosta hakusanalla Sybil Volks
Konzept zur Synthese von a,a-diarylprolinol sylil ether, ein allgemeiner und leistungsfähiger neuer Organokatalysator
Simon Moser; Manuel Riedo
GRIN Publishing
2011
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John J. Collins offers readers a model for the scholarly study of all aspects of Judaism, from the Persian period through Late Antiqity, including its influence on early Christianity. The essays are thematically grouped to cover the problem of the Canon in Second Temple Judaism and deal with apocalypticism, the Book of Daniel, the Sibylline Oracles, and the Dead Sea Scrolls. Also analyzed is the relationship between Wisdom and the Apocalypticism. This volume brings together over two decades of research by a leading authority in the field of Judaism.
"M. Henri de Sybel" par Paul Challemel-Lacour. Paul Challemel-Lacour tait un homme d' tat fran ais (1827-1896).
L'Allemagne Nouvelle Et Ses Historiens: Niebuhr, Ranke, Mommsen, Sybel, Treitschke
Antoine Guilland
Hachette Livre - BNF
2016
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Die deutsche Nation und das Kaiserreich eine Entgegnung auf die unter demselben Titel erschienene Schrift von H. v. Sybel
O. Von Wydenbrugk
Antigonos Verlag
2025
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Die deutsche Nation und das Kaiserreich eine Entgegnung auf die unter demselben Titel erschienene Schrift von H. v. Sybel
O Von Wydenbrugk
Antigonos Verlag
2025
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Since the 1960s 'New Left' emancipatory movements have claimed that women, ethnic minorities, gays and lesbians, and other groups are oppressed. Some liberal theorists have treated their demands for equality as matters of toleration, of securing by law the equal treatment of cultures and conceptions of the good. However, much more is involved. Also at stake are conceptions of identity differences that inform social practices and perpetuate inequalities that are beyond the reach of legislation. This book outlines an alternative approach to a liberal politics of difference. Sybol Anderson begins by constructing a definition of oppression that illuminates, from a liberal perspective, its salient features. Exposing the limits of toleration as a response, Anderson reaches beyond it for a viable concept of recognition. Hegel's theory of recognition proves an indispensable resource in this endeavor. Anderson concludes, contrary to recent critics of Hegelian recognition, that Hegel's theory can successfully guide modern liberal states toward the achievement of social equality.
"David and Carmen's contribution to the culture of the capital city in Washington was absolutely extraordinary." -Mstislav Rostropovich, Former Musical Director, The National Symphony"David Kreeger was the cultural center of Washington before it was a cultural center, and to his actions and words, in great part, Washington owes its centrality."-Isaac Stern, Internationally Renowned Concert ViolinistRaised in different cultures, David Kreeger and Carmen Matanzo met in Puerto Rico while David was working as a lawyer for the Interior Department. They fell in love, married, and ultimately settled in Washington, DC. Both were accomplished amateur musicians who shared a passion for art, music, theater, and literature.In Inspiring Legacy, author Syril Levin Kline chronicles the Kreeger's lifelong patronage of the arts in the nation's capital. David's success at the helm of GEICO insurance enabled the couple to make significant donations to major national arts institutions such as the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts while also acquiring works by many 19th and 20th century European artists including Monet, Picasso, Degas, Renoir and Van Gogh as well as masterpieces of African art. As their collection grew, even the Kreeger's home-referred to in the media as "the jewel on Foxhall Road" for its stunning Mediterranean-inspired design by architect Philip Johnson-became a gateway to the arts.In 1990, only months before his death, David was presented with the National Medal of Arts Award at the White House. Four years later, Carmen and the couple's children fulfilled David's wish that their home become The Kreeger Museum, which is open to the public and displays about 180 works. Carmen died in 2003, but the couple's enduring legacy of philanthropy and love of the arts lives on.
"David and Carmen's contribution to the culture of the capital city in Washington was absolutely extraordinary." -Mstislav Rostropovich, Former Musical Director, The National Symphony"David Kreeger was the cultural center of Washington before it was a cultural center, and to his actions and words, in great part, Washington owes its centrality." -Isaac Stern, Internationally Renowned Concert ViolinistRaised in different cultures, David Kreeger and Carmen Matanzo met in Puerto Rico while David was working as a lawyer for the Interior Department. They fell in love, married, and ultimately settled in Washington, DC. Both were accomplished amateur musicians who shared a passion for art, music, theater, and literature.In Inspiring Legacy, author Syril Levin Kline chronicles the Kreeger's lifelong patronage of the arts in the nation's capital. David's success at the helm of GEICO insurance enabled the couple to make significant donations to major national arts institutions such as the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts while also acquiring works by many 19th and 20th century European artists including Monet, Picasso, Degas, Renoir and Van Gogh as well as masterpieces of African art. As their collection grew, even the Kreeger's home-referred to in the media as "the jewel on Foxhall Road" for its stunning Mediterranean-inspired design by architect Philip Johnson-became a gateway to the arts.In 1990, only months before his death, David was presented with the National Medal of Arts Award at the White House. Four years later, Carmen and the couple's children fulfilled David's wish that their home become The Kreeger Museum, which is open to the public and displays about 180 works. Carmen died in 2003, but the couple's enduring legacy of philanthropy and love of the arts lives on.
Hegel's Theory of Recognition
Sybol S.C. Anderson
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
2009
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This is a significant and timely study of Hegel's social theory - there has been a resurgence of scholarly interest in Hegel in recent years. Since the 1960s 'New Left' emancipatory movements have claimed that women, ethnic minorities, gays and lesbians, and other groups are oppressed. Some liberal theorists have treated their demands for equality as matters of toleration, of securing by law the equal treatment of cultures and conceptions of the good. However, much more is involved. Also at stake are conceptions of identity differences that inform social practices and perpetuate inequalities that are beyond the reach of legislation. This book outlines an alternative approach to a liberal politics of difference. Sybol Anderson begins by constructing a definition of oppression that illuminates, from a liberal perspective, its salient features. Exposing the limits of toleration as a response, Anderson reaches beyond it for a viable concept of recognition. Hegel's theory of recognition proves an indispensable resource in this endeavor. Anderson concludes, contrary to recent critics of Hegelian recognition, that Hegel's theory can successfully guide modern liberal states toward the achievement of social equality.
"Kline keeps the pages turning... a lively interpretation that will win Oxfordian approval and may even convince Stratfordians to suspend disbelief and enjoy it." --Kirkus Reviews FIRST PLACE WINNER 2014 CHAUCER AWARD FOR HISTORICAL FICTION IN ELIZABETHAN/TUDOR CATEGORYCharged in 1616 by the Earls of Pembroke and Montgomery to edit a folio of Shakespeare plays, writer Ben Jonson races against time to uncover the missing manuscripts by seeking out his former nemesis, the bedridden William Shaxper. But far more worrisome is that the Earl of Oxford's daughter, the Countess of Montgomery, wants the folio published as a tribute to her father. Could Lord Oxford's darkest secrets threaten the throne of King James? Witty, intriguing and suspenseful, Syril Levin Kline's controversial novel calls into question everything you ever thought you knew about the Bard by exploring the irony of a creative genius forced to hide behind the identity of another. Kline proudly joins Mark Twain, Walt Whitman, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, James Joyce, Charles Dickens and other writers in their skepticism about the Shakespeare authorship. As fascinating as it is entertaining and deftly written, Shakespeare's Changeling: A Fault Against the Dead offers the most reasonable solution to the authorship mystery ever presented.
Die soeke na waarheid lei tot onverwagte verbintenisse en 'n stryd om regverdigheid, met die hoop op versoening en vrede. Geplaas in 'n web van verraad en geheime, worstel Wolfgang Mundt met die gevolge van 'n misplaasde geregtigheid wat sy lewe ontwrig het. Na jare in die tronk en avonture oorsee, keer hy terug na sy geboorteplaas, Vadergift, net om te ontdek dat dit onder verdagte omstandighede verkoop is. Te midde van hierdie chaos, ontmoet Wolfgang Marlette, 'n raaiselagtige vrou wat 'n onuitwisbare indruk op hom laat. Terwyl hy sy plek in die w reld probeer herwin, word hy gekonfronteer met familietrou en die skaduwees van sy verlede. Die soeke na waarheid lei tot onverwagte verbintenisse en 'n stryd om regverdigheid, met die hoop op versoening en vrede.
In 'n w reld van liefde, verraad en onverwagte onthullings, worstel karakters met hul gevoelens en die gevolge van hul dade. Hierdie is 'n spannende verhaal vol emosionele draaie en onverwagte wendings wat Donald en Lappop se lewe elke keer laat tuimel. Sal Donald ooit die liefde van sy lewe weer vind? Sybie Kleynhans se skryfstyl in hierdie boek is diep emosioneel en karaktergedrewe, en fokus op die ingewikkelde verhoudings en innerlike onstuimigheid van die karakters. Die vertelling is ryk aan lewendige beskrywings en onverwagte plotwendings, wat lesers se aandag betrokke hou soos die verhaal ontvou.
Esta investigaci n - creaci n, desarrolla una colecci n capsula inspirada en la d cada de 1956 a 1966 en la ciudad de Cali; dando como resultado la creaci n de la marca Sibiah Design, que busca transmitir el legado emocional de pocas pasadas con un esp ritu rom ntico, sensual y din mico entre las mujeres, tomando como inspiraci n aquellas pocas y refresc ndolas con las tendencias y gustos m s actuales, Sibiah Design no busca ser copia de la moda pasada, sino renovarlas con alegr a y amor. Por medio de una investigaci n basada en archivos fotogr ficos, videos, encuestas y entrevistas a mujeres entre los 20 y 30 a os de edad ubicadas en la ciudad de Cali, se gener un desarrollo de marca y colecci n; a partir de un estudio de mercado se conocen preferencias y gustos de los clientes beneficiando en este proceso a la marca para crear estrategias que alcancen a una satisfacci n de las necesidades de nuestras clientes (mujeres entre 20 y 30 a os de edad); al comprar las prendas las clientas conocer n m s afondo sobre aquella d cada, historias, moda, m sica y cultura, transmitiendo este legado emocional y sentimental por medio de etiquetas informativas, fotos, videos.